EQS Group-Ad-hoc: Swiss Life Asset Management AG / Key word(s): Half Year Results 28 May 2021 Swiss Life REF (CH) Swiss Properties: further portfolio stabilisation through diversification at central locations and an increased residential component Despite the circumstances stemming from the global Covid-19 pandemic, the net asset value as at the end of March 2021 increased to CHF 109.71 (March 2020: CHF 107.53). Since its launch in November 2015, the fund has posted an excellent annualised performance of around 9.4 percentage points based on the stock market price. This is approximately 2.0% above the reference index (SXI Real Estate Funds Broad: 7.4%). In addition, the issue of new units in December 2020 with a volume of CHF 500 million was successfully concluded, and the purchase of a Swiss Life Ltd real estate portfolio was completed. Further diversification for a quick recovery You can find the Swiss Life REF (CH) Swiss Properties half-year report on our website. Media Relations Phone +41 43 284 77 77 Investor Relations
Swiss Life Asset Managers As at 31 December 2020 assets under management for third-party clients amount to CHF 91.6 billion. Together with insurance mandates for the Swiss Life Group, total assets under management at Swiss Life Asset Managers stood at CHF 269.7 billion. Swiss Life Asset Managers is a leading real estate manager in Europe1. Of the assets totaling CHF 269.7 billion, CHF 77.7 billion is invested in real estate. In addition, Swiss Life Asset Managers has real estate under administration of CHF 27.7 billion through its subsidiaries Livit and Corpus Sireo. Total real estate under management and administration at the end of December 2020 thus came to CHF 105.5 billion. Swiss Life Asset Managers employs more than 2300 people in Europe. 1 INREV Fund Manager Survey 2020 (AuM as of 31.12.2019) Additional features: File: SLAM Swiss Properties HJB_en End of ad hoc announcement |
Language: | English |
Company: | Swiss Life Asset Management AG |
General-Guisan-Quai 40 | |
8022 Zürich | |
Switzerland | |
Phone: | +41 43 284 41 89 |
E-mail: | sl-am-communication@swisslife.ch |
Internet: | www.swisslife-am.com |
ISIN: | CH0293784861 |
Listed: | SIX Swiss Exchange |
EQS News ID: | 1201560 |
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